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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SOURCES OF SPECIFIC VARIANCE ON THE WOOL PRODUCTIVITY OF SHEEP FROM THE NORTH EAST BULGARIAN MERINO BREED

Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXV, Issue 1
Written by Genoveva STAYKOVA, Margarit ILIEV, Todor TSONEV, Georgi ANEV

Subject of the study were 678 sheep at 18 months from the North-East Bulgarian Merino breed, born in the period 2013-2019, ownership of the Scientific Agricultural Center - Targovishte. The following traits were analyzed: wool productivity, staple length, clean wool yield, clean fiber and tenderness of the fibers. The influence of the factors - year of birth, type of mating and breeding line was researched. The variance analysis was based on a multifactor linear statistical model. Year of birth had a highly significant influence of the studied traits. The average wool yield was 8.154 kg., staple length was 11.469 cm., average clean wool yield was 61.634 % and clean fiber was 5.101 kg. The genetic factors - selection type and breeding line had no significant effect on the traits for wool productivity. Heritability values for the studied traits were low which indicates a decrease of the genetic diversity and limited abilities for effective selection for increasing wool productivity.

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